On 13.09.16 12:23, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Monday, 12 September 2016 9:53:50 PM AEST Erik Christiansen via luv-main 
> wrote:
...
> > http://www.solarquotes.com.au/blog/victorian-residential-demand-tariffs/
> 
> Interesting.  I've been wondering how difficult it would be to use some IP 
> enabled switches to control home energy use.  If you had a meter on the main 
> power that reports the power use to a Linux system then you could have it 
> turn 
> off non-essential devices and make your PCs stop running BOINC if power use 
> is 
> too high.

Something ready to go might be: https://openenergymonitor.org/emon/
if you don't mind wireless and Raspberry Pi. (If you find a more
attractive product, it would be interesting to hear.)

There's a tangentially related article in issue 136 (July - September
2016) of ReNew magazine (probably still in the newsagents), titled
"Power without waste - Building (or buying) an efficient computer".
I'm tempted by the Udoo X86, a US$89 mobo which appears to compare
favourably for more general use compared to Raspberry Pi:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJkHxDjFuNA

The included arduino interface ought to provide a path to utilising
arduino-based power measurement. ISTR that there are a couple of them
out there, ... e.g. https://store.open-electronics.org/Powermeter_shield
But there's nothing wrong with doing it all under Linux as suitable
clamp-on measuring units seem to be available. (And the wireless hook-up
is both awfully convenient and something of a safety feature.)

Erik
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